The charges stemmed from Savannah-Chatham police finding a house at 1320 E. 60th St. covered in waste and full of cats on Jan. 23.

Bolin and Pope, who both list their addresses as 7312 White Bluff Ave., were charged in more than 180 city ordinance violations.

In court Monday, Stokes found Bolin guilty of 40 counts of failure to have proof of rabies vaccinations, 40 counts of failure to have required tags, 50 counts of animal neglect, over the limit of cats and 50 counts of abandonment of animals, court documents show.

Stokes also found Pope guilty of keeping animals in unsanitary conditions, failure to remove dead animals and 40 counts of failure to have tags for cats, court documents show.